The invention relates an apparatus for hoisting and handling equipment wherein the apparatus includes locking members having a locking block (30) carried by each telescopic element and including clamping member which is clamped in a rest position, an immobilization piece (40) carried by each element outside the element carrying a block configured to cooperate with the clamping member.
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24. A crane jib comprising:
a base element, at least one intermediate element and an end element placed in mutual bearing relationship by centering spacers; an actuator for rectilinear displacement in both directions, the actuator being inside the jib and connected to the base element and having a telescoping head; a locking block carried by each element other than the base element, the locking block comprising a clamping member movable between a clamped rest position and an unclamped position; at least one immobilization piece of fixed position on each telescopic element other than the end element and designed to co-operate with the clamping member of the locking block; driver means adapted on the telescoping head to displace an engagement member suitable for acting selectively on each of the locking blocks and movable between a retracted position and an extended position such as: when moving from the retracted position to the extended position the engagement member firstly engages the locking block in order to connect the telescoping head to the block and secondly makes the clamping member moving from the clamped rest position to the unclamped position in order to unlock the locking block from the fixed-position immobilization piece; and when moving from the extended position to the retracted position the engagement member firstly makes the clamping member moving from the unclamped position to the clamped rest position in order to lock the locking block on the fixed-position immobilization piece and secondly disengages the locking block in order to release the telescoping head from the locking block. 5. An apparatus for telescoping a crane jib comprising a base element, at least one intermediate element and an end element, the apparatus comprising:
an actuator for rectilinear displacement in both directions to connected inside the jib to a base element thereof, the actuator having a telescoping head; for each telescopic element other than the base element, a locking block comprising a clamping member movable between a clamped rest position and an unclamped position; for each telescopic element other than the end element, at least one immobilization piece to be fixed on said telescopic element, the immobilization piece being designed to co-operate with the clamping member of the locking block; driver means to be adapted on the telescoping head to displace an engagement member suitable for acting selectively on each of the locking blocks and movable between a retracted position and an extended position such as: when moving from the retracted position to the extended position the engagement member firstly engages the locking block in order to connect the telescoping head to the block and secondly makes the clamping member moving from the clamped rest position to the unclamped position in order to unlock the locking block from the fixed-position immobilization piece; and when moving from the extended position to the retracted position the engagement member firstly makes the clamping member moving from the unclamped position to the clamped rest position in order to lock the locking block on the fixed-position immobilization piece and secondly disengages the locking block in order to release the telescoping head from the locking block. 1. A method of telescoping a crane jib comprising a base element, at least one intermediate element and an end element placed in mutual bearing relationship by centering spacers, the method comprising the steps of:
implementing an actuator for providing rectilinear displacement in opposite directions which is disposed inside the jib and which is connected to the base element of the jib; implementing on each element other than the base element a locking block comprising a clamping member movable between a clamped rest position and an unclamped position; causing the clamping member of each block to clamp at least one fixed-position immobilization piece belonging to the element disposed concentrically outside the element carrying the block; implementing on the actuator a driver member moving an engagement member suitable for acting selectively on each of the locking blocks and movable between a retracted position and an extended position such as: when moving from the retracted position to the extended position the engagement member firstly engages the locking block in order to connect the actuator to the block and secondly makes the clamping member moving from the clamped rest position to the unclamped position in order to unlock the locking block from the fixed-position immobilization piece; and when moving from the extended position to the retracted position the engagement member firstly makes the clamping member moving from the unclamped position to the clamped rest position in order to lock the locking block on the fixed-position immobilization piece and secondly disengages the locking block in order to release the actuator from the locking block. 2. The method according to
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4. The method according to
controlling the actuator to bring the engagement member into register with the locking block of said element; immobilizing the actuator in the in-register position; controlling the driver member to move the engagement member from the retracted position to the extended position such as the engagement member: firstly engages the locking block in order to connect the actuator to the block; and secondly makes the clamping member moving from the clamped rest position to the unclamped position in order to unlock the locking block from the fixed-position immobilization piece on which it was lock; controlling the rectilinear actuator to drive the element for telescoping relative to the jib element surrounding it externally; determining the new desired position; stopping the actuator; controlling the driver member to move the engagement member in opposite manner from the extended position to the retracted position such as the engagement member: firstly makes the clamping member moving from the unclamped position to the clamped rest position in order to lock the locking block on the fixed-position immobilization piece; and secondly disengages the locking block in order to release the actuator from the locking block; controlling the actuator so that it returns to a fully retracted position. 6. The apparatus according to
the engagement member translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator; and the clamping member of each locking block translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator and perpendicular to the direction of travel of the engagement member.
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a well for engaging the engagement member; a cage communicating with the well and containing the clamping member comprising two jaws movable between a close position corresponding to the clamped rest position and a remote position corresponding to the unclamped position, the jaws being permanently urged by resilient members into the close position; a plunger being associated with the jaws, engaging the well and constituting means for driving said jaws simultaneously in the remote position.
16. The apparatus according to
the well has a axis perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator; the plunger translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator; and the clamping jaws translate in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator and perpendicular to the direction of travel of the engagement member.
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the locking block is to be mounted to float transversely; and the plunger possesses a head that is extended by an indexing finger suitable for co-operating with a slot presented in the immobilization pieces.
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25. The crane jib according to
the engagement member translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator; and the clamping member of each locking block translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator and perpendicular to the direction of travel of the engagement member.
26. The crane jib according to
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29. The crane jib according to
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34. The crane jib according to
a well for engaging the engagement member; a cage communicating with the well and containing the clamping member comprising two jaws movable between a close position corresponding to the clamped rest position and a remote position corresponding to the unclamped position, the jaws being permanently urged by resilient members into the close position; a plunger being associated with the jaws, engaging the well and constituting means for driving said jaws simultaneously in the remote position.
35. The crane jib according to
the well has a axis perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator the plunger translates in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator; and the clamping jaws translate in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the actuator and perpendicular to the direction of travel of the engagement member.
36. The crane jib according to
37. The crane jib according to
38. The crane jib according to
39. The crane jib according to
40. The crane jib according to
41. The crane jib according to
a the locking block is to be mounted to float transversely; and the plunger possesses a head that is extended by an indexing finger suitable for co-operating with a slot presented in the immobilization pieces.
42. The crane jib according to
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The present invention relates to the technical field of telescopic booms or jibs for cranes, whether installed on fixed installations or carried by mobile structures, whether self-propelled or not.
In the above technical field, telescopic jibs are generally mounted on a turntable that is steerable in azimuth relative to a carrier structure, and the turntable carries a jib that is tiltable in elevation, the jib being made up of at least three distinct telescopic elements.
The first element is referred to as a "base" element and is generally connected to the elevation tilt axis, the second element is referred to as an "intermediate" element, and the third element is referred to as an "end" element and usually carries at least one jib head sheave. These three elements are intended to enable the length of the jib to be adjusted, so as to vary the distance or length between the elevation adjustment axis and the jib head sheave over which a cable passes and is guided, which cable is wound in or out from a base winch in order to vary the height of a load suspended from the portion of the cable that extends beyond the jib head sheave.
Initially, implementing a jib of the above type required the existence of technical means suitable for making it possible to adjust telescoping while under load so as to make it possible to adjust jib length relative to the vertical through a determined point relative to which a load was to be lifted, lowered, put into position, or removed.
To be able to perform such a function, it was necessary to provide relative sliding means between the telescopic elements capable of accommodating the stresses that arise while telescoping under load, and it was necessary to implement telescoping means that were particularly powerful in order to overcome the friction induced by sliding under load.
Such means are particularly expensive, they must be designed to be very robust, and they need to be subjected to very thorough maintenance so that the essential or prime function of the crane can be carried out in complete safety. Furthermore, such means represent considerable weight to the detriment of the functional capacity of the jib.
For some time, attempts have been made to emphasize prior telescoping while unloaded, while nevertheless still having the possibility of enabling the stroke of one element to be telescoped under load. Such a method makes it possible to install telescoping power that enables the unloaded jib to be set to length while nevertheless retaining the possibility of modifying said length over the stroke of a single element at reduced load. That method has the advantage of not straining the locking and unlocking members.
That technique consists in determining a priori the length that needs to be conferred to the jib so that from the site on which it stands it can reach a position vertically above the point where a load is to be picked up or put down, or indeed a locus which this point is capable of following, e.g. a portion of a circle, and then in adjusting the length of the jib accordingly.
To enable those techniques to be implemented, an actuator is placed inside a telescopic jib, which actuator is suitable for performing rectilinear displacement in both directions, and is connected, for example, to the base element and movable relative to the end element.
In general, such an actuator is constituted by a double-acting hydraulic actuator of single predetermined stroke which corresponds generally to the longest retraction or extension stroke that can be performed by any of the moving elements, naturally excluding the base element which is considered as being fixed.
The above technical means need to satisfy two basic requirements.
The first is to be able to hold the telescopic elements in a mutually locked configuration both in the retracted position and in the extended position.
The second is the need to be able to engage selectively by any one of the telescopic elements to release it from the position it is occupying and then drive it to a desired new position in which it must again be locked.
To make that possible, the prior art has various proposals.
Mention can be made of application EP 0 476 225 which mentions implementing a telescoping head carried by the actuator and suitable for causing locking blocks to be retracted or extended relative to complementary housings presented by the internal ends of the telescopic elements which are also interconnected in the retracted position by other selectively controllable members which need to be actuated synchronously.
That document would not appear to specify how the elements are caused to be locked together in the extended position.
In any event, it should be observed that that technology uses a series of locking members and engagement members which are superposed and which need to be fed with energy in the form of a fluid under pressure, which energy must be delivered in accurately synchronized manner in order to obtain the desired result which, by way of example, when performing outward telescoping, necessarily requires the following to be performed in sequence: the element concerned is engaged; the element is unlocked; the element is caused to slide relative to the others into its new position; in which position it must again be locked.
Mention can also be made of German application DE 4 344 795 in which, between the actuator and each of the telescopic elements, there are provided engagement means of the same kind as in the above-described application, and locking means which are constituted by engaging pins that need to be controlled separately during retraction in order to release one element relative to another.
Although that technology appears to be technically simpler than the technology of the preceding application, it nevertheless requires two types of control member to be implemented that are capable selectively of connecting the actuator to any one of the elements to be displaced, and of releasing said element that is to be displaced relative to the next element.
Such a requirement means that specific control circuits need to be established and moving members need to be present that are specific to each of those functions, and as a result, overall the telescoping apparatus is cumbersome to install, to put into operation, and to maintain, and it is not possible for it to claim any genuine savings in weight or mass compared with the solution proposed in application EP 0 476 225.
The object of the invention is to propose a novel telescoping technique and novel means for implementing it so as to be able to perform the above functions in complete safety while using equipment of reduced weight. An object of the invention is to be able to transfer the weight saving obtained in this way to the benefit of jib construction, thereby enabling the effectiveness of the jibs to be reinforced without it being possible overall to consider that the total mass has changed to such an extent as to reduce functional capacity.
The invention proposes a novel technique and novel implementation means making it possible from a combination of two mutually co-operating technical means to perform both functions comprising firstly causing the actuator to operate in temporary manner to engage or to couple with one of the telescopic elements in order to apply thrust thereto, and secondly to release the telescopic element from the element which surrounds it so as to allow relative displacement between the elements, and conversely the opposite functions when it is appropriate to lock in the desired new position any one of the elements that have been moved so that it can then be decoupled from the actuator.
To achieve the above objectives, the method of the invention consists in:
implementing on each element other than the base element a locking block including a clamping member having a clamped rest position;
causing the clamping member of each block to co-operate with at least one fixed-position immobilization piece belonging to the element disposed concentrically outside the element carrying the block; and
causing the actuator to carry a member suitable for acting selectively on each of the locking blocks for the purposes of temporarily coupling or engaging them and for positively unclamping them;
by positive action firstly to connect said actuator to said block and secondly to neutralize the action of the clamping member on the immobilization piece; and
by retraction firstly to immobilize said block relative to the clamping piece and secondly to release the actuator relative to said block.
The invention also provides telescoping apparatus capable of implementing the above method, wherein:
the locking members are constituted by:
a locking block carried by each element other than the base element, and including a clamping member having a clamped rest position; and
at least one immobilization piece of fixed position belonging to the outer element disposed concentrically about the element carrying a block and designed to co-operate with the clamping member of said block;
and the driver means on the actuator comprise a single engagement member suitable:
for selectively engaging any one of the blocks to couple the actuator temporarily to the element carrying said block; and
for taking positive action to neutralize the clamping member of said block so as to release it relative to the immobilization piece.
The invention also provides a jib implementing the above means.
Various other characteristics appear from the following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings which show embodiments and implementations of the invention as non-limiting examples.
The crane of
The platform 1 also carries a turntable 5 which is steerable in azimuth about a vertical axis x-x'. The turntable 5 has a horizontal tilt shaft 6 carrying a jib 7 which can be tilted in elevation by means of an actuator 8.
The jib 7 is made up of telescopic elements, e.g. four such elements, comprising a first or base element 9 carried directly on the shaft 6. The elements 10 and 11 are known as intermediate elements, while the element 12 is an end element and carries at least one jib head sheave 13.
The jib 7 also has at least one cable or the like 14 that is wound on and/or off a winch 15 and that passes over the sheave 13 beyond which a cable serves to suspend a load 16.
The turntable 5 is also fitted with a jib cab 18 for controlling the means that actuate the jib such as the actuator 8, the winch 15, and telescoping means 19 included inside the jib 7 and represented by dashed lines in FIG. 1.
Telescoping means such as 19 should be considered broadly as forming part of the prior art, with means of the invention being provided to make it possible with such telescoping means 19 to retract or extend each of the moving telescopic elements individually, i.e. the elements 10, 11, and 12, and to lock each of them in an extended position and also in a retracted position.
The means of the invention make use of apparatus suitable for enabling the telescoping method of the invention to be implemented as described below with reference in particular to FIG. 2.
Such apparatus comprises firstly the actuator 19 which is designed in such a manner as to possess firstly a bearing point 20 associated with the base element 9, and secondly a moving element 21 capable of being driven so as to move along a rectilinear stroke in either direction parallel to the axis y-y' of the jib. The actuator 19 is preferably in alignment on said axis.
In an embodiment, the actuator 19 is constituted by a double-acting hydraulic actuator having a single stage or a single stroke, with a rod 22 secured to the bearing point 20 and a cylinder 23 connected to the moving element 21 and adapted to be carried by the end element 12 with the possibility of guiding its displacement relative thereto. This can be achieved, for example, via a leg 24 provided with wheels or the like 25 and suitable for running along a guide track (not shown).
For the person skilled in the art, implementing an actuator 19 of the type described above can be considered as posing no problems with respect to hydraulic feed even though it is in upside-down position, and that is why the pipes for feeding the two chambers of such an actuator are not shown in the drawings.
Similarly, the drawing does not show any bearing pieces or shoes or spacers interposed to provide support and guidance in relative sliding between the various moving elements such as 12, 11, and 10 and in particular the base element 9.
In the example shown, the moving element 21 is constituted by a telescoping head which is advantageously integrated in the end bearing of the actuator cylinder 23 opposite from its end wall.
The telescoping apparatus of the invention also comprises firstly locking members acting between the telescopic elements to prevent them from moving relative to one another when in the retracted position or the extended position, and secondly means carried by the actuator for the purpose of controlling said locking members.
In
Each block 30 also has a plunger 37 designed to co-operate with the jaws 35. For this purpose, the plunger 37 has a shank 371 guided in the well 31, and an actuating face 372 facing towards the face 32. The shank 371 is extended by a head 373 located inside the cage 33 to co-operate via sloping faces 38 with ramps 39 that face each other on the jaws 35.
In a structural detail, shown in
For this purpose, and because of the offset that exists between the positions of the various locking blocks 30 due to the differences in section between the elements 10, 11, and 12 that carry them, the various plungers 37 are provided with respective shanks 371 of different lengths such that the face 37 of each plunger lies in the plane or on the line L when the clamp 34 is in its clamping position, as described below.
Each locking member also comprises at least one immobilizing piece 40 of fixed position and belonging to the telescopic element immediately surrounding the telescopic element carrying the locking block 30 with which it is to co-operate.
This immobilization piece 40 is advantageously constituted by a segment of a bar designed to be held captive by and clamped between the facing faces of the jaws 35. To improve this function, the facing faces of the jaws 35 are advantageously shaped so as to be complementary to the flanks of the piece 40 against which the jaws 35 are urged by the springs 36. Advantageously, and as can be seen in
Each piece 40 is fixed to the corresponding telescopic element so that when it co-operates with the block 30 corresponding to the telescopic element inside it they define a fixed position. Thus, as shown in
In the meaning of the invention, it should be considered that each element 9, 10, or 11 can also have other immobilization pieces such as 403 each serving to define a respective intermediate position.
In a variant embodiment, as represented in
The apparatus of the invention also comprises means carried by the actuator 19 for controlling the above-described members. Such means are given an overall reference 50 (
In the invention, the member 51 is also designed to act on the clamping member 34 of each block 30 so that by taking positive action it neutralizes the clamping function of the member 34 and thus releases the locking block 30 from the immobilization piece 40 with which it co-operates. Thus, the member 51 is designed to perform two functions which take place as described below.
In an advantageous embodiment, the member 51 is constituted by a pin, e.g. formed by the piston rod of an actuator constituting the driver member 52. In such an embodiment, the driver member comprises an actuator cylinder 53 which is fixed to the telescoping head 21 in such a manner that the pin 51, when in its extended position, can be engaged in the well 31 of one of the locking blocks 30, thereby exerting thrust on the corresponding plunger 37.
The apparatus of the invention can also advantageously make use of a read cell (
The positions of the markers 61 are determined to correspond to the positions of the immobilization pieces 401 and also to a position p of maximum retraction in which the actuator 19 is out of operation. The cell 60 is also designed to detect the presence of position markers 62 which are provided to correspond to the immobilization pieces 402. Naturally, intermediate position markers could be provided in association with the pieces 403 or with some of the positions that can be defined by a piece 404.
The apparatus described above makes it possible to implement a telescoping method which, in accordance with the invention, takes place as follows.
Starting from a retracted telescoping position, the locking block 30 of each moving telescopic element, i.e. 10, 11, and 12, co-operates with the corresponding immobilization piece 401 carried by the immediately outer element, i.e. respectively 9 for the element 10, 10 for the element 11, and 11 for the element 12, in the relationship shown in FIG. 5. In this position, the springs 36 in each block 30 urge the jaws 35 against opposite sides of the corresponding immobilization piece 40 which is firmly held captive. As a result, each element is prevented from moving axially relative to the immediately outer element surrounding it and cannot be subject to any rearward sliding, even if the jib is tilted in elevation, given the shape of the teeth 41 of the double rack 40.
In this situation, all of the telescopic elements are immobilized relative to one another in a retracted position and they remain immobilized in a state of passive security, given that the clamping members 40 are of a type that is damped when in the rest position.
By way of example, the actuator 19 can occupy its out-of-service position shown in chain-dotted lines and corresponding to the position marker p, the actuator then being in its maximally retracted state.
When it is appropriate to proceed with extension telescoping, e.g. to extend the end element 12, the actuator 19 is controlled so as to move the telescoping head 21 until it comes up to the corresponding locking block 30, with this position being detected by the reader sensing the position marker 61 carried by the telescopic element 12.
When the telescoping head 21 places the pin 51 in register with the locking block 30, the driver 52 is powered so as to extend the pin 51 which is thus caused to penetrate into the well 31. The result of this action is to couple the head 21 in temporary manner with the block 30 and consequently to link the actuator 19 with the end telescopic element 12.
The driver 52 is powered so that the pin 51 extends to an extent such that it bears against the actuation face 372 of the plunger 37 which moves against the opposing action of the springs 36 to cause the jaws 35 to move apart, thereby releasing the immobilization piece 40.
Thus, initially, the pin 51 temporarily selects the actuator 19 and the moving element to be moved, and subsequently releases the moving element from the immediately outer element relative to which it was previously immobilized.
The actuator 19 is then caused to move e.g. in the direction of arrow f1 (
As the pin 51 is retracted, it begins by withdrawing sufficiently to release the force applied to the plunger 37 so that it can retract and allow the action of the springs 36 to become preponderant, thereby closing the jaws 35 and clamping them on the immobilization piece 402 presented by the element 11 to face them in the present circumstance (FIG. 10).
Continued retraction of the pin 51 then leads to it being extracted completely from the well thus decoupling it from the locking block 30, so that the temporary connection between the telescopic head 21 and said block is ended.
The extended telescoping element, in this case the element 12, is thus again immobilized relative to the element surrounding it, in this case the element 11, while the actuator 19 is decoupled therefrom and can be controlled to move in the opposite direction so as to return to the position p.
It should be observed that during this extension telescoping, guided relative movement between the actuator 19 and the element 12 is made possible because of the leg 24 and the wheels 25.
As can be seen from the above, a single engagement member carried by the actuator, and a single locking block carried by each element suffice for each stroke to be imparted to a moving element to enable said stroke (whether an extension stroke or a retraction stroke) to be performed: firstly by temporary coupling between the actuator and the element that is to be moved; secondly by releasing or unlocking the element to be moved relative to the element surrounding it; thirdly by moving said element to be moved; fourthly by immobilizing said moved element in the desired new position; and fifthly by decoupling said element and the actuator 19 which can then be returned to its original position, or to an active position in order to run the same sequence of events with another moving element such as 11, or 10.
The proposal of the invention serves clearly to simplify the locking, engaging, and actuation means by causing each of them to perform two functions, and in particular by causing the pin 51 to perform two functions, while nevertheless ensuring that all of the sequences can be performed with positive security that occurs automatically.
The two functions performed enable the size of the technical means implemented to be reduced and thus enable the mass thereof to be reduced. Other things remaining equal, such a saving can then be taken advantage of in order to reinforce the structure of the telescopic elements so as to increase their strength and thus improve the functional characteristics thereof under load.
Naturally, the method of the invention as described with reference to the extension stroke of element 12 can be performed in similar manner for the retraction stroke of that element, with the exception of the functional sequence specific to the direction in which the actuator 19 is moved.
Also naturally, similar sequences can be performed when it is desired to impart a retraction or an extension stroke to any of the other moving elements, and in this case specifically the intermediate elements 10 and 11.
In this respect, it should be observed that the sequence described above can be performed under exactly the same conditions for each of the elements, given that the plungers 37 are structurally organized so that they all lie in the same plane or on the same line L which corresponds to the trajectory that can be followed by the pin 51 and to its extension stroke for performing the two functions of coupling the telescoping head 21 with the block 30 and of neutralizing the clamping effect performed by the clamp 34.
In an advantageous disposition of the invention, the block 30 is mounted in floating manner in or on the telescopic element that carries it. As shown in
To ensure that the co-operation position is nevertheless indexed, the head 373 advantageously includes a finger 374 or the like for co-operating, in the unlocked position of the jaws 38, with a complementary slot 65 formed longitudinally in the top face of the piece 40 (FIG. 11).
The sprocket wheels 91 and 92 are preferably carried by a beam structure 94 performing the above requirements of being secured to the fixed point 20 and serving to guide displacement relative to the element 12 by means of a leg 24 and wheel(s) 25.
In another variant, the telescoping head 21 can advantageously be constituted merely by the body 53 of the motor that actuates the pin 51.
It should be considered that the pieces 40 and the block 30 and indeed the means 50 could be disposed in manners other than that shown, for example they could be placed on the top internal generator lines of the elements 9 to 11.
In the invention, provision can be made to constitute each driver 51 in the form of a telescopic actuator having two rods, one that performs the coupling function and the other that performs the function of controlling the plungers 37. An embodiment is shown in
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